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milwaukee county population trends and implications County Courthouse Milwaukee WI June 14 2011 Presented By Katherine Curtis and Dan Veroff Applied Population Laboratory Department of ID: 441337

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2010 Census Results for milwaukee county: population trends and implications

County Courthouse

Milwaukee, WI

June 14, 2011

Presented By

Katherine Curtis, and Dan

Veroff

Applied Population Laboratory

Department of

Community & Environmental Sociology

UW-Madison/ExtensionSlide2

Milwaukee County’s population total is:

A.

596,974 peopleB. 947,735 peopleC. 1,054,063 peopleD. 940,164 peopleMilwaukee County’s fastest growing minority population isA. LatinoB. BlackC. HmongD. IrishTrue or False: Milwaukee’s housing vacancy rate is more than 10%.True or False: Milwaukee County is losing population.

Pop(

ulation

) Quiz

According to the

2010 Census

, about 92% of housing units were occupied.

This was true in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. But, most recent census reverses the trend. Slide3

Today’s DiscussionA new era for data – 2010 Census & the American Community Survey

What can each tell us about the Milwaukee County

QuestionsSlide4

What about Census 2010 Data?

Census Day

was April 1, 2010Point in time count of the populationShort Form Only

Counts of population & basic

demographic characteristics

N

ew data still coming out!Slide5

Data for Reapportionment

– released 12/21/10 New state population total:

5,686,986Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – March 9, 2011 Population counts by race/ethnicityOther data available on a flow basis starting June 2011When Will Data From 2010 Census Be Available?Slide6

The American Community Surveyaka What happened to the long form?

Replaces long form

Large, continuous surveyProduces data for all areas by 2010Annual updates of data

Adds new questions as neededSlide7

Results from 2010 CensusSlide8

Slight Population Growth since 2000Slide9

What about villages & cities?Slide10

Ex-urban or suburban development?Slide11

South county Housing

boom?Slide12

What drives pop change in Milwaukee?Slide13

Race and Ethnicity, 2010 CensusSlide14

Which Race/Ethnicity Groups are Growing?Slide15

Where are Latinos in Milwaukee County?Slide16

Age Structure in

Milwaukee County, 2010

Baby Boom (born 1946 to 1964)

Echo

(kids of Baby Boomers)

Oldest Old Slide17

Age Group Shifts in Milwaukee CountySlide18

Big age differences between communities?Slide19

Changes in Household/Family Makeup?

23% Increase

13% DecreaseLargest categorySlide20

What’s happening with occupancy rates?Slide21

Detailed age by race

More detail on households/families and relationships (by race and by age)

Detailed race/ethnicity data (including categories like Hmong)And, all data will come out for small area geographies like tracts, block groups, blocksWhat 2010 Census data is still coming out?Slide22

Results from the American Community SurveySlide23

Age, gender, race/ethnicity

Families, children, the elderly

HousingEducationWork, unemploymentIncome, povertyAnd much more…American Community Survey data topicsSlide24

How has education changed in Milwaukee?Slide25

What are unemployment rates?Slide26

How have they changed since 2000?Slide27

Does unemployment vary by education?Slide28

How does underemployment compare?Slide29

Which industries employ residents?Slide30

What is happening in manufacturing?Slide31

What are the income trends?Slide32

Is there a connection with race / ethnicity?Slide33

Who is most economically vulnerable?Slide34

Is poverty on the rise?Slide35

Are all race / ethnic groups at equal risk?Slide36

How many households are at risk of poverty?Slide37

How uneven is the income distribution?Slide38

Where is poverty located?Slide39

What did we learn about Milwaukee County?Questions?Slide40

Extra MapsSlide41
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Getting Access to DataSlide45

Demographic Services Center – state agency – census data and

reports

http://www.doa.state.wi.us/section_detail.asp?linkcatid=11&linkid=64&locid=9American FactFinder – portal for all census data http://factfinder.census.govWhere can you find 2010 Census and American Community Survey data?Applied Population Laboratory – UW-Madison/Extension – data, reports and more http://www.apl.wisc.edu/Slide46

Detailed data

Profiles

Subject tablesMapsData available fromCensus 2010American Community Survey1990 & 2000 CensusOther census surveyshttp://factfinder.census.gov/American FactFinder